explain the chalukya-pallava conflict
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The Chalukyas wanted complete control over the Deccan Plateau region. They were involved in frequent conflicts with the Pallavas. Pulakesin II defeated Mahendravarman I but was defeated in the next battle by Narasirnhavarman and his capital Vatapi was also conquered. The struggle for power went on till the mid 8th century CE, when the Chalukyas were defeated by the Rashtrakutas and the Pallavas were defeated by the Cholas.
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the pallavas and chalukyas very most important ruling the inner cities in South India during this period.the kingdom of the pallavas spread from the region around their capital Kanchipuram to the cauvery delta while that of the charity's was centred around the Raichur doab between the rivers Krishna and Tungabhadra.
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